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      Format for the stations listing

      Position Description
      1 - 18 Country
      19 - 52 Site Name
      53 - 58 Site index number
      60 - 64 Latitude formatted as -DDMM, where
      DD = degrees; MM = minutes;
      negative indicates south of equator
      66 - 71 Longitude formatted as -DDDMM, where
      DDD = degrees; MM = minutes;
      negative indicates west of prime meridian
      73 - 76 Elevation (meters)
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      Note: The following WMO document details the format used for much of the
      solar radiation data files. Although its intent is to provide information
      for those submitting data, it is also a thorough document for those using the
      data.


      INPUT FORMAT GUIDELINES

      FOR WORLD RADIOMETRIC NETWORK DATA

      (Prepared by the World Radiation Data Centre,
      Voeikov Main Geophysical Observatory,
      USSR State Committee for Hydrometeorology)

      Leningrad, 1987

      WCDP - 4

      WMO/TD-No. 253

      WORLD METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION


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      CONTENTS

      page

      Foreword ....................................................... 1

      Introduction ................................................... 3

      1. Basic Principles of Organizing Data on Input Media.
      General Rules for Filling in Forms ....................... 5

      2. Explanations to Forms .................................... 6

      2.1 Tables containing information on stations and
      instruments - Form l (lA and lB) ..................... 6
      2.2 Tables for radiation parameter values - Forms 2,
      3 and 4 .............................................. 8


      3. Requirements for Submitting Data on Computer
      Compatible Media ......................................... 11

      3.1 Technical requirements for recording data on
      magnetic tape ........................................ 11
      3.2 Requirements for submitting data on punch cards ...... 12

      4. Specifications ........................................... 13

      4.1 Specifications for forms lA and lB and
      description file ..................................... 14
      4.2 Specification for form 2 and daily sums file ......... 17
      4.3 Specifications for form 3 and hourly sums file ....... 20
      4.4 Specifications for form 4 and the file of
      instantaneous values of direct solar radiation ....... 28

      References ..................................................... 31

      Appendix 1: Radiation Parameters Collected and Archived
      at the WRDC ....................................... 33

      Appendix 2: Forms for Submitting Data (Forms 1 (lA and lB),
      2, 3 and 4 and Examples of filling them in) ....... 35


      These Guidelines have been prepared by Dr M.O. Krichak,
      scientific staff member, WRDC


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      FOREWORD

      In June 1984 the thirty-sixth session of the World Meteorological
      Organization (WMO) Executive Council (EC-XXXVI) adopted Resolution 6
      "International Collection and Publication of Radiation Data" (1). This is
      aimed at improving the quality and extending the composition of observations
      carried out at the world radiometric network stations, as well as further
      refinement of the system of centralized data collection and distribution which
      involves new forms and procedures for presenting data to the World Radiation
      Data Centre (WRDC) to allow more complete and prompt service of users by the
      Centre.

      The key point in the changes specified in Resolution 6 is that
      information should be submitted to the WRDC on magnetic tapes, data archives
      on technical media should be set up and information should be given to users
      on magnetic tapes.

      The present "Input Format Guidelines for World Radiometric Network
      Data" has been prepared by the WRDC according to a decision of the Meeting of
      Experts of WMO and the International Association of Meteorology and
      Atmospheric Physics (IAMAP) on the future activities of the World Radiation
      Data Centre (2).

      The input data format described is the final version which includes
      all comments received from WMO and IAMAP experts during preparation of the
      "Guidelines".*

      The formats have been developed in respect of the values of radiation
      parameters recommended for submitting to the WRDC in Resolution 6 (EC-XXXVI)
      except for spectral measurements, the format for which is not considered in
      the "Guidelines" since at present the composition of this information has not
      yet been determined at the international level for submitting to the WRDC.

      The "Guidelines" is intended first of all for countries which have
      experience in recording data on technical media, including magnetic tapes, or
      which are ready to do this work.

      Countries which cannot yet present radiation data to the WRDC on
      magnetic tapes, punched cards or tables of new forms should continue sending
      their data in the old form according to the instructions in force for filling
      in forms Rl and R2.

      All questions arising in filling in the tables of the new forms and
      recording data on technical media in accordance with the requirements of the
      "Guidelines" should be addressed to:

      World Radiation Data Centre
      A.I. Voeikov Main Geophysical Observatory
      Karbyshev street 7
      St. Petersburg 194018, Russian Federation

      _____
      * The formats for submitting the world radiometric network data on magnetic
      tape and the codes of radiation parameters contained in Appendices 8 and 9 of
      publication (2) do not correspond to the present "Guidelines". They were
      proposed as a preliminary version and are completely revised according to the
      decision of the meeting of experts.


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      INTRODUCTION

      1. With the aim to realize the new system of collecting and archiving the
      world radiometric network data specified in Resolution 6 (EC-XXXVI), WMO,
      "International Collection and Publication of Radiation Data (1) and in the
      recommendations of the Meeting of Experts on the Future Activities of the WRDC
      (2), the World Radiation Data Centre should receive the results of measuring
      daily and hourly sums of radiation parameters, and for direct solar radiation
      instantaneous values as well. In addition to this basic information the WRDC
      should receive information on instruments used instrument calibrations and on
      different changes which took place at stations.

      The list of solar radiation parameters which should be sent to the
      WRDC as specified in Resolution 6 is given in Appendix 1.

      2. The parameters listed in Appendix 1 can be submitted to the WRDC on
      the following media:

      -in tables, each month;
      -on magnetic tapes, 6-month batches, at the end of each half-year
      (with mandatory enclosure of tables that can be presented in the
      WRDC forms or computer listings);
      -on punch cards, each month, also with tables enclosed.

      Accompanying tables are necessary for further checking of data at the
      WRDC and as a "hard copy" of the information base of the world radiometric
      network data bank being created.

      3. For each type of information - information on stations and
      instruments, daily, hourly and instantaneous values of radiation parameters -
      independent tabular forms have been worked out which are universal for all
      radiation parameters to be sent to the WRDC.

      Form 1 (lA and 1B) - Instrument calibration. Station history.

      Form 2 - Radiation quantities. Daily sums.

      Form 3 - Radiation quantities. Hourly sums.

      Form 4 - Direct solar radiation. Instantaneous values.


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      1. BASIC PRINCIPLES OF ORGANIZING DATA ON INPUT MEDIA.
      GENERAL RULES FOR FILLING IN FORMS

      1.1 Data should be recorded on computer compatible media - magnetic tapes
      or punch cards - directly from Forms 1-4. The content and structure of
      information, i.e. formats for submitting it, are identical for all types of
      media.

      1.2 The formats have been developed based on the condition that data are
      recorded on magnetic tape in characters as 80 byte records, which corresponds
      to the volume of one punch card. Accordingly all forms are organized as
      80-position lines. One table line corresponds to one punch card, and the
      positions of each characteristic in the line which are labeled by figures in
      tabular forms correspond to its position on punch card or to the bytes in
      magnetic tape record.

      1.3 The number and name of the WMO region, the names of country and
      station are recorded in the top right-hand corner of the tabular form. This
      information should not be recorded on magnetic tapes and punch cards. The
      name of radiation quantity, the data of which are given in the table, is not
      recorded on computer compatible medium either, but is written in a special
      line under the tabular form heading.

      1.4 The lines of each form have identification information general for a
      particular tabular form which is written in the top left-hand corner of the
      form with indication of the numbers of recorded characteristics' positions.
      While the general information in the table lines is recorded once in each form
      when it is filled in, these characteristics being recorded on computer
      compatible media should be repeated in the indicated positions on each punch
      card and in each magnetic tape record.

      The identification information in Forms lA and lB contains the number
      of the tabular form, station synoptic index and the last two figures of the
      year number, and in Forms 2,3 and 4 also the month number and the code of
      radiation quantity, the data on which are presented in tabular form (the codes
      of radiation quantities submitted to the WRDC are given in column 2 of
      Appendix 1).

      1.5 The order number of each table line is recorded in its position 79 and
      80.

      1.6 Data sent to the WRDC should contain station indices since it is
      necessary to identify data when recording them on magnetic tapes.

      In the identification part of each line in all tabular forms a space
      of six positions is provided for index. The five-digit synoptic station index
      given by WMO should be recorded in the first five positions (left to right);
      zero should be recorded in the sixth position.

      National services or stations themselves should inform the WRDC of
      stations which do not have synoptic indices before they start sending data to
      the WRDC in new formats. These stations will be given six-digit indices by
      the WRDC which will be intended specially for sending radiometric information
      to the WRDC. The stations will be informed of this.


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      1.7 Each value of radiation parameter in Forms 2,3 and 4 should be
      accompanied by the quality flag taking one position. The quality flag can
      have the following values: "blank" (or "O") in the cases when the radiation
      parameter value does not give rise to doubt; in this case the corresponding
      positions in tabular form are not filled in, or "O" is recorded, which is
      equivalent.

      "1" - in the cases when the radiation parameter value is doubtful (in the
      earlier forms this value was taken in brackets).

      "2" - in the cases when observations were not made for some reason or the
      value was rejected or could not be calculated; for example, daily
      sums, if there are gaps in hourly values. ln such cases the positions
      for recording the radiation parameter values should not be filled in.

      "3" - in the cases when the radiation parameter value is restored by
      calculation (in the earlier forms such values, like doubtful ones,
      were taken in brackets).

      "4" - in the cases when at high-latitude stations the radiation parameter
      value equals zero in the polar night period.

      1.8 In the absence of short-wave radiation at night hours, unlike polar
      night, the positions of radiation parameter and that of its quality flag
      should have "zeros" or "blanks".

      1.9 All numbers which are recorded in tabular forms should be flush with
      the right-hand side within the space assigned to them. Thus unities are
      recorded in the first position on the right, tens in the second position, and
      so on (for example, |_|_|1|9|, |_|_|_|2|).

      1.10 In the case of negative values the sign "minus" is recorded before the
      first significant figure and takes one position (for example, |_|-|2|5|,
      |_|_|-|1|).

      2. EXPLANATIONS TO FORMS

      All tabular forms developed and examples of filling them in are given
      in Appendix 2 (2.1 - 2.10), and the description of the content (character by
      character) of lines in all forms of section IV (Specifications). Since the
      formats on all types of media are identical, the section "Specifications" is
      at the same time the description of formats for submitting data on punch cards
      and magnetic tapes.

      2.1 Tables containing information on stations and instruments - Form 1 (lA
      and lB)

      2.1.1 Form 1 (lA and lB) should contain the results of radiometric
      instrument calibration made during the year, information on the reference
      instrument which was used for calibrations, as well as under the heading
      "Station history" the text of the comment in plain language, i.e. the
      information on different changes which took place at the station for the year,
      such as: the change of place of the meteorological site, of instrument
      location, replacement of instruments.


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      For stations which did not send their data to the WRDC earlier, in the
      section "Station history" for the first time basic information should be given
      on the history of the station for the whole period of its observations. Also,
      for new stations one should give a brief description of physiographic
      conditions of the station area, the distance from the station to the nearest
      town and the station direction from the town, and exposure diagram in azimuths
      for each 10ّ.

      The information mentioned above is recorded arbitrarily in plain
      language, either in Latin or Cyrillic alphabet; figures and other symbols of
      alphanumeric punchers can also be used. Each symbol takes one position in the
      table line. The exposure diagram is recorded in plain language as well; for
      example, the exposure diagram: 360 degrees 1.0 10 dg 1.2 20 dg 1.4 and so
      on (see example in Appendix 2.6).

      2.1.2 For each station the set of Forms 1 should consist of the required
      number of filled in sheets of Forms lA and lB which have through numbering of
      lines. The first line in Form lA contains parameter LA (the number of lines
      filled up in a sheet (or sheets) of Form lA), parameter LB (the total number
      of lines filled up in the set of sheets of Form lA and lB for the given
      station), geographical coordinates (degrees and minutes), and the station
      height (metres). The total number of lines in the set of Forms lA and lB for
      one station should not exceed 50. The second line in Form lA contains
      information on the reference instrument which was used for calibrating the
      radiometric instruments of the station.

      When filling in the spaces "Units" one should use symbols applied in
      most algorithmic languages:

      division sign - /,

      multiplication sign - *,

      raising to a power sign - **

      For example, mV/W/meter squared is recorded as mV/W/m**2 (see examples
      in Appendices 2.6 and 2.7).

      Beginning with the third line, the text of any comment on different
      changes at a station is recorded. When comment lines are recorded on magnetic
      tape or on punch cards, according to the rule common for all forms, at the
      beginning of each line general identification characteristics are recorded -
      the number of the form (only figure 1 is recorded, letters A and B are not
      recorded in the line positions), station index, year number.

      The comment can be recorded in more than one sheet of Form lA, if
      necessary; in this case the first two lines of the second sheet are neither
      filled in nor numbered, and the lines filled in are numbered as a continuation
      of the first sheet lines. If no changes took place for the year at the
      station the comment need not be recorded; in this case only the first two
      lines are filled in Form lA (parameter LA is equal to "2" in this case) and
      the Form lB lines are numbered beginning with "03".

      2.1.3 The number of Form lB sheets in a set for one station depends on the
      number of radiometric instruments operating at the station. Information on two


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      radiometric instruments can be recorded in each sheet of Form lB containing 4
      lines, 2 lines for one instrument. The first line is filled in with the code
      of radiation parameter measured by instrument, then it is indicated for which
      time resolutions the measurements of the given instrument are submitted to the
      WRDC. The time resolution is coded identically to the numbers of tabular
      forms in which these data are recorded, i.e.

      2 - daily sums

      3 - hourly sums

      4 - instantaneous values.

      In this case the required figures are recorded in the positions under
      the heading "Time resolution" (positions 12, 13, 14). If the instrument is a
      self-recorder from the tape of which instantaneous values are taken, as well
      as hourly and daily sums, the figures ,2 ,3, 4 , should be recorded in
      positions 12, 13, 14. If the instrument makes only fixed-hour
      measurements, , , ,4 should be recorded. The first line is also filled in
      with the information of instrument certificate, the year and month of starting
      measurements with the instrument, and the year and month of stopping
      measurements, if any. If the instrument is in operation the corresponding
      positions in the form line are not filled in.

      Instrument type and manufacturer are recorded in plain language.

      The next line contains calibration data (calibration month and day,
      calibration type, calibration factor characterizing instrument sensitivity).
      Coding of calibration type:

      1 - calibration by sun

      2 - calibration by lamp

      Eight positions are assigned to calibration factor (for example,
      1.341250), 6 characters of which are after the decimal point: the decimal
      point takes a separate position. The line has place for three calibrations.
      If there were less than three calibrations, the corresponding positions in the
      line are not filled in.

      2.2 Tables for Radiation Parameter Values - Forms 2, 3 and 4

      2.2.1 Forms 2, 3 and 4 are intended for recording measurements of radiation
      parameters submitted to the WRDC in the following time resolutions:

      Forms 2 and 3 - for daily and hourly sums

      Form 4 - for instantaneous values of the integral flux of
      direct solar radiation.

      All radiation values should be presented according to the World
      Radiometric Reference (WRR). The hourly, daily and monthly radiation sums are
      given in units of 0.01 Jm**-2, Jcm**-2, sunshine duration is given in units of
      0.1 h. The instantaneous values of direct solar radiation are given in units
      of 0.01 kWm**-2 = mWcm**-2; all these values are presented as integers.


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      2.2.2 Form 2 - Table with Daily Sums

      One table taking four lines includes data for one station, for one
      month, for one radiation parameter.

      The first line is filled in with station coordinates (degrees and
      minutes), elevation above sea level (metres), as well as the monthly means of
      daily sums of the radiation parameter.

      Daily sums for the 1 - 31 days of a month are recorded in lines 2 - 4:

      for the 1 - 10 days in the second line,

      for the 11 - 20 days in the third line,

      for the 21 - 31 days in the fourth line.

      The standard Form 2 includes two tables. The lines of each of these
      are numbered anew, beginning with "01". One sheet of Form 2 can include two
      tables with daily sums either for two stations or for two radiation parameters
      measured at the same station.

      2.2.3 Form 3 - Table with Hourly Sums

      One form sheet contains information for one radiation parameter for
      one station for one month.

      The table contains 68 lines, the numbering of which in each form
      begins with "01". The station coordinates (degrees and minutes) and elevation
      above sea level (metres) are recorded in the first line.

      Hourly and daily sums are recorded in lines 2 - 63. The hourly sums
      for each day are recorded in two lines, one of which is filled in with the
      sums for the 1st to 12th hour, the other with the 13th to 24th hour. If the
      number of days in the month is less than 31, the positions provided for
      radiation parameters and their quality flags in the lines corresponding to the
      absent dates are not filled in. The positions of identification
      characteristics at the beginning of each line and the position of line numbers
      (the last two positions) need to be filled in when recording such lines on
      computer compatible media.

      The table also includes monthly sums for each hour interval and the
      total monthly sum (lines 64 - 66), monthly means for each hour interval and
      the monthly mean of daily sums (lines 67 - 68).

      2.2.4 When filling in forms 2 and 3 with any radiation parameters sent to
      the WRDC, daily and monthly sums, the monthly sums for hourly intervals and
      monthly means should be calculated according to the procedures used for
      preparing the previous Forms Rl and R2 to be sent to the WRDC.

      In cases when the above procedures allow for calculating sums and
      means from data with gaps or from interpolated values, but prescribe
      calculation results to be put in brackets, instead of brackets figure "1"
      should be recorded in the position of quality flag in Forms 2 and 3.


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      When the values of sums and means cannot be calculated their positions
      in the tables are not filled in, and the quality flag position is filled in
      with figure "2".

      2.2.5 When filling in the tables of Form 3 with net total radiation data, it
      is recommended to record information on the past weather in vacant positions
      of each line (62 - 73 for even lines and 67 - 78 for odd lines), as it was
      recorded in the column "Notes" in the input tables of the hourly sums of net
      total radiation in the previous form. The information on the past weather can
      be coded in letters, as was done according to the earlier instructions for
      filling in tables. This information is not recorded on magnetic tapes and
      punch cards, but is useful for checking and preparing material for publication
      at the WRDC.

      2.2.6 The tables of Form 4 are intended for recording the instantaneous
      values of the integral flux of direct solar radiation, incident on the normal
      surface. Measurements made at one station with the sun and 5 deg. zone around
      it free of clouds are recorded in one form. Measurement times at different
      stations can be different depending on the observation programme accepted at
      stations observing direct solar radiation; however, it is desirable to have
      measurements with the optical air mass 2 and at apparent noon, if conditions
      allow. Observations for one month are recorded in one form

      The first line in Form 4 is filled in with station coordinates
      (degrees and minutes), elevation above sea level (metres), parameter T which
      should be equal to "0" if observation time (TST) is recorded in this Form, and
      "1" if the sun's altitude is recorded. The first line is also filled in with
      parameter L, the total number of table lines filled up, including the lines
      filled in the next sheet of Form 4, if necessary.

      Observations' data are recorded beginning with the second line.
      Observations for each day are recorded beginning with a new line with the date
      indicated. One line has space for seven measurements. If there are less than
      seven measurements the corresponding positions in the line are not filled in;
      if there are more measurements the record continues in the next line with the
      date repeated. (Use of more than two lines for one date is not allowed). All
      table lines filled in should be numbered (positions 79, 80). If necessary,
      the record of observations for a particular month can be continued in the next
      sheet of Form 4, the first line of which in this case is neither filled in nor
      numbered, and the subsequent lines are numbered as continuation of the first
      sheet lines

      The table contains the true solar time (TST) of each observation in
      hours and minutes or the sun's altitude in units of tenths of degree as
      integer numbers. If the sun's altitude is indicated, parameter Z is
      introduced which should be equal to "0" for measurements before noon, "1" for
      true noon, and "2" for afternoon measurements.

      2.2.7 In cases when corrections are required in the tables which have
      already been sent, it is not necessary to fill in the tabular forms again
      completely. Only those lines which need to be corrected should be filled in,
      as well as line 1 containing identification information on the station. In
      Form 3, in addition to the lines with errors, line 1 and lines 64 - 68 should
      also be filled in again since they contain sums and monthly means.


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      It is better to fill in completely again any tables that are small in
      volume.

      Corrections and primary data which for some reason have not been sent
      in time to the WRDC can be sent with the data for any subsequent month before
      the end of the half year, if possible.

      3. REQUIREMENTS FOR SUBMITTING DATA ON COMPUTER COMPATIBLE MEDIA

      3.1 Technical Requirements for Recording Data on Magnetic Tape

      3.1.1 For recording information on magnetic tape, standard 9-track tapes
      1/2 inch (12.7 mm) wide should be used. The recording density is 1600 bpi.
      Tapes should be without standard and user labels. Magnetic tapes should
      contain the information for a particular half-year and, if necessary, the data
      for replacing erroneous data or the delayed information for any month of the
      given or any of the preceding half-years.

      Information should be recorded on magnetic tape in characters.

      3.1.2 Magnetic tape should have the following structure:

      Test file

      TM*

      Description file only for the 2nd
      half-year tape

      TM

      Daily sums file

      TM

      Hourly sums file

      TM

      File of instantaneous
      measurements of direct
      solar radiation
      (integral fluxes)

      TM

      * TM = tape mark

      3.l.3 The test file is intended to adjust the tape-moving mechanism. It
      should occupy 50-l00 m of tape and consist of records of maximum possible
      length containing hexadecimal "FF" ("1" in each bit).


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      3.1.4. The description file includes the data of Form 1 (lA and lB), the
      daily sums file involves the data of Form 2, the hourly sums file contains the
      data of Form 3, and the file of instantaneous measurements of direct solar
      radiation includes the data of Form 4.

      The data for different months of the half-year in each file can be
      arranged in any sequence; the sequence of recording different radiation
      parameters and different stations is also arbitrary. The data for replacing
      the erroneous data and the delayed information should be placed in the file
      with information of the corresponding time resolution.

      In this case, if correct hourly sums (Form 3) are recorded on magnetic
      tape instead of the erroneous sums, it is not necessary to record once more
      the whole of Form 3 but is sufficient to rerecord only the Form 3 lines for
      the days which require correction and lines 1 and 64 - 68 since they contain
      sums and monthly means (the numbers of correct lines should necessarily
      correspond to the nos. of erroneous lines recorded on the tape in the original
      version, except for those cases when the error is in the line no.).

      If a correction is to be made, it is better to re-record the whole
      table of daily sums (Form 2) since it contains only 4 records.

      For instantaneous measurements of direct solar radiation (Form 4), if
      a correction is required one should record the first line and all the
      information for the dates that need correction.

      It is practical to record again all the information on instrument
      calibration and changes at stations (Form 1 (lA and lB)) if there are
      corrections to be made.

      3.1.5 Records should be blocked for easier further processing. For the
      daily sums file the recommended block length equals 3200 bytes (4 x 80 x 10 -
      information of 10 forms of daily sums), for the hourly sums file 5440 bytes
      (68 x 80), which corresponds to the information for one station for one month
      for one radiation parameter. For the description file and instantaneous
      values file, in which the number of records varies, blocking is recommended
      with the block length of 800 bytes (10 x 80).

      3.1.6 Each magnetic tape should be supplied with the listing of information
      on its structure.

      3.2 Requirements for Submitting Data on Punch Cards

      3.2.1 Data should be recorded on punch cards using the Extended Binary Coded
      Decimal Interchange Code (ERBCDIC).

      3.2.2 Punch cards relating to different tabular forms should be packed
      separately.

      Punch cards should be properly packed to be protected against damage
      and deformation in sending.


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      4. SPECIFICATIONS

      4.1. Specifications for Forms 1A & lB and Description File
      _____________________________________________________________________________

      No.of Posi- Num- Content of record,table Comments
      record tion ber line, punch card
      on MT, No. of
      table posi-
      line, tions
      punch
      card
      _____________________________________________________________________________

      1 2 3 4 5
      _____________________________________________________________________________

      1 1 1 "1" - description file
      identifier

      2-7 6 Station synoptic index For stations with
      the WMO synoptic in-
      dex, bytes 2-6 are
      filled in, byte 7
      is filled in with
      zero; the six-digit
      index assigned by
      the WRDC is record-
      ed in positions
      2-7

      8-9 2 Year The last two figu-
      res of the year are
      recorded

      10-11 2 The number of lines
      filled up in a sheet
      (or sheets) of Form 1A
      (parameter LA)

      12-13 2 The total number of li-
      nex filled up in sheets
      Forms 1A and 1B
      (parameter LB)

      14-16 3 Degrees | station The sign "-" means
      17-18 2 Minutes | latitude the southern hemi-
      sphere

      19-22 4 Degrees | station The sign "-" means
      23-24 2 Minutes | longitude the western hemis-
      phere

      25-28 4 Station elevation
      above sea level (m)

      29-78 50 Blanks


      - 14 -
      _____________________________________________________________________________

      1 2 3 4 5
      _____________________________________________________________________________

      79-80 2 "01" - the order num-
      ber of record on MT,
      table line, punch
      card
      _____________________________________________________________________________

      2 1 1 "1" - description file
      identifier

      2-7 6 Station synoptic index

      8-9 2 Year

      10-22 13 Reference instrument Plain language
      type

      23-32 10 Series number of refe-
      rence instrument

      33-40 8 Calibration factor of
      reference instrument

      41-56 16 Units of calibration Plain language
      factor

      57-60 4 Year Date of refe-
      61-62 2 Month rence instru-
      63-64 2 Day ment calibra-
      tion

      65-78 14 Place of reference in- Plain language
      strument calibration

      79-80 2 "02" - the order number
      record, table line,
      punch card
      ______________________________________________________________________________

      3 1 1 "1" - description file
      identifier

      2-7 6 Station synoptic index

      8-9 2 Year

      10-78 69 Station history - com- Plain language
      ments on different
      changes at station


      - 15 -
      ______________________________________________________________________________

      1 2 3 4 5
      ______________________________________________________________________________

      79-80 2 "02" - the order num- The number of these
      ber of record on MT, records is equal to
      table line, punch card the number of "com-
      ments" lines and is
      variable
      ______________________________________________________________________________

      LA+1 1 1 "1"- description file The beginning of
      identifier Form 1B records

      2-7 6 Station synoptic index

      8-9 2 Year

      10-11 2 Code of radiation para-
      meter

      12,13,14 3 Codes of the time reso-
      lution of parameter
      measured

      15-40 26 Instrument type The receiving sur-
      face colour can be
      indicated,e.g.
      "black and white
      pyranometer"

      41-50 10 Instrument series,
      number

      51-66 16 Manufacturer

      67-70 4 Instrument manufacturer
      year

      71-72 2 Year | Beginning of
      73-74 2 Month | measurements
      | with the in-
      | strument

      75-76 2 Year | Discontinuance
      77-78 2 Month | of measurements
      | with the instru-
      | ment

      79-80 2 The order number of re-
      cord on MT, table line,
      punch card
      ______________________________________________________________________________

      LA+2 1 1 "1"- description file
      identifier


      - 16 -
      ______________________________________________________________________________

      1 2 3 4 5
      ______________________________________________________________________________

      2-7 6 Station synoptic
      index

      8-9 2 Year

      10-11 2 Code of radiation
      parameter

      12-24 8 Calibration factor
      before the first
      calibration in the
      given year

      25-39 15 Units Plain language

      40-41 2 Month | Date of the
      42-43 2 Day | 1st calibrati-
      | on in the gi-
      | ven year

      44 1 Calibration type 1 - calibration by
      the sun
      2 - calibration by
      lamp

      45-52 8 Calibration factor

      53-54 2 Month | Date of the se- If the 2nd and the
      55-56 2 Day | cond calib- 3rd calibrations
      | ration were not made, the
      position are not
      filled in

      57 1 Calibration type

      58-65 8 Calibration factor

      66-67 2 Month | Date of the
      68-69 2 Day | 3rd calibra-
      | tion

      70 1 Calibration type

      71-78 8 Calibration factor

      79-80 2 The order number of re-
      cord on MT, table line,
      punch card

      - 17 -

      4.2. Specifications for Form 2 and Daily Sums File
      ______________________________________________________________________________

      No.of Posi- No.of Content of record, table Comments
      record tion posi- line, punch card
      on MT, No. tions
      table
      line,
      punch
      card
      ______________________________________________________________________________

      1 2 3 4 5
      ______________________________________________________________________________

      1 1 1 "2"- daily sums file iden-
      tifier
      2-7 6 Station synoptic index
      8-9 2 Year
      10-11 2 Month
      12-13 2 Radiation parameter code

      14-16 3 Degrees | station The sign "-" means
      17-18 2 Minutes | latitude the southern hemi-
      sphere

      19-22 4 Degrees | station The sign "-" means
      23-24 2 Minutes | longitude the western hemi-
      sphere

      25-28 4 Station elevation above
      sea level (m)

      29-32 4 Monthly mean of daily
      sums
      33 1 Quality flag of monthly
      mean of daily sums
      34-37 4 Monthly sum of sunshine
      duration
      38 1 Quality flag of monthly
      sum of sunshine duration
      39-41 3 Monthly mean of sunshine
      duration
      42 1 Quality flag of monthly
      mean of sunshine duration
      79-80 2 "01"- the order number of
      record on MT, table line,
      punch card
      ______________________________________________________________________________

      2 1 1 "2"- daily sums file iden-
      tifier
      2-7 6 Station synoptic index
      8-9 2 Year
      10-11 2 Month
      12-13 2 Radiation parameter code
      14-17 4 Daily sum for the 1st day
      of the month

      - 18 -
      ______________________________________________________________________________

      1 2 3 4 5
      ______________________________________________________________________________

      18 1 Quality flag of daily
      sum for the first day

      19-22 4 Daily sum for the second
      day of the month

      23 1 Quality flag of daily
      sum for the second day
      . .
      . .
      . .

      59-62 4 Daily sum for the 10th
      day of the month

      63 1 Quality flag of daily
      sum for the 10th day

      64-78 15 Blanks

      79-80 2 "02"- the order number of
      record on MT Table line,
      punch card
      ______________________________________________________________________________

      3 1 1 "2"- daily sums file
      identifier

      2-7 6 Station synoptic index

      8-9 2 Year

      10-11 2 Month

      12-13 2 Radiation parameter code

      14-17 4 Daily sum for the 11th
      day of the month

      18 1 Quality flag of daily sum
      for the 11th day

      19-22 4 Daily sum for the 12th
      day of the month

      23 1 Quality flag of daily
      sum for the 12th day
      . .
      . .
      . .


      - 19 -
      ______________________________________________________________________________

      1 2 3 4 5
      ______________________________________________________________________________

      59-62 4 Daily sum for the 20th
      day of the month

      63 1 Quality flag of daily
      sum for the 20th day

      64-78 15 Blanks

      79-80 2 "03" - the order number Or
      record on MT, table line,
      punch card
      ______________________________________________________________________________

      4 1 1 "2" - daily sums file
      identifier

      2-7 6 Station synoptic index

      8-9 2 Year

      10-11 2 Month

      12-13 2 Radiation parameter code

      14-17 4 Daily sum for the 21st
      day of the month

      18 1 Quality flag of daily
      sum for the 21st day
      . .
      . .
      . .

      64-67 4 Daily sum for the 31st
      day of the month

      68 1 Quality flag of daily
      sum for the 31st day

      69-74 6 Monthly sum

      75 1 Quality flag of monthly
      sum

      76-78 3 Blanks

      79-80 2 "04" - the order number of
      record on MT, table line,
      punch card


      - 20 -

      4.3. Specifications for Form 3 and Hourly Sums File
      ______________________________________________________________________________

      No.of Posi- Num- Content of record, table Comments
      record tion ber line, punch card
      on MT, No. of
      table posi-
      line, tions
      punch
      card
      _____________________________________________________________________________

      1 2 3 4 5
      _____________________________________________________________________________

      1 1 1 "3" - hourly sums file
      identifier

      2-7 6 Station synoptic index

      8-9 2 Year

      10-11 2 Month

      12-13 2 Radiation parameter code

      14-16 3 Degrees | station The sign "-"means
      17-18 2 Minutes | latitude the southern hemi-
      sphere

      19-22 4 Degrees | station The sign "-" means
      23-24 2 Minutes | longitude the western hemi-
      sphere

      25-28 4 Station elevation above
      sea level (m)

      29-78 50 Blanks

      79-80 2 "01" - the order number
      of record on MT table
      line, punch card
      ______________________________________________________________________________

      2 1 1 "3" - hourly sums file
      identifier

      2-7 6 Station synoptic index

      8-9 2 Year

      10-11 2 Month

      12-13 2 Radiation parameter
      code

      14-16 3 Hourly sum for the 1st
      hour of the 1st day of
      the month

      - 21 -
      _____________________________________________________________________________

      1 2 3 4 5
      _____________________________________________________________________________

      17 1 Quality flag of hourly
      sum for the first hour of
      the 1st day

      18-20 3 Hourly sum for the 2nd
      hour of the 1st day of
      the month

      21 1 Quality flag of hourly
      sum for the 2nd hour of
      the 1st day
      . .
      . .
      . .

      58-60 3 Hourly sum for the 12th
      hour of the 1st day

      61 1 Quality flag Or hourly
      the 12th hour
      of the 1st day

      62-78 17 Blanks

      79-80 2 "02" - the order number or
      record on MT, table line,
      punch card
      ______________________________________________________________________________

      3 1 1 "3" - hourly sums file
      identifier

      2-7 6 Station synoptic index

      8-9 2 Year

      10-11 2 Month

      12-13 2 Radiation parameter code

      14-16 3 Hourly sum for the 13th
      hour of the 1st day

      17 1 Quality flag of hourly sum
      for the 13th hour of the
      first day

      18-20 3 Hourly sum for the 14th hour
      of the first day

      - 22 -
      _____________________________________________________________________________

      1 2 3 4 5
      _____________________________________________________________________________

      21 1 Quality flag of hourly
      sum for the 14th hour of
      the first day

      58-60 3 Hourly sum for the 24th
      hour of the 1st day

      61 1 Quality flag of hourly
      sum for the 24th hour of
      the first day

      62-65 4 Daily sum for the 1st day

      66 1 Quality flag of daily sum
      for the first day

      67-78 12 Blanks

      79-80 2 "03" - the order number of
      record on MT, table line,
      punch card
      ______________________________________________________________________________
      . .
      . .
      . .
      ______________________________________________________________________________

      62 1 1 "3" - hourly sums file
      identifier

      2-7 6 Station synoptic index

      8-9 2 Year

      10-11 2 Month

      12-13 2 Radiation parameter code

      14-16 3 Sum for the 1st If the data for the
      hour of the 31st day 31st day are not
      available,positions
      14-66 of records 62
      and 63 are not fil-
      led in

      17 1 Quality flag of hourly Similarly for Feb-
      sum for the 1st hour ruary in records
      of the 31st day 53-63 or 60-63


      - 23 -
      _____________________________________________________________________________

      1 2 3 4 5
      _____________________________________________________________________________

      18-20 3 Hourly sum for the 2nd
      hour of the 31st day

      21 1 Quality flag of hourly
      sum for the 2nd hour
      of the 31st day
      . .
      . .
      . .

      58-60 3 Hourly sum for the 12th
      hour of the 31st day

      61 1 Quality flag of hourly
      sum for the 12th day of
      the 31st day

      62-78 17 Blanks

      79-80 2 "62" - the order number of
      record on MT, table line,
      punch card
      ______________________________________________________________________________

      63 1 1 "3"- hourly sums file
      identifier

      2-7 6 Station synoptic index

      8-9 2 Year

      10-11 2 Month

      12-13 2 Radiation parameter code

      14-16 3 Hourly sum for the 13th
      hour of the 31st day

      17 1 Quality flag of hourly If the data for
      sum for the 13th hour of the 31st day are
      the 31st day not available,po-
      sitions 14-66 of
      18-20 3 Hourly sum for the 14th records 62 and 63
      hour of the 31st day are not filled in.

      21 1 Quality flag of hourly Similar for Febru-
      sum for the 14th hour of ary in records 58-
      the 31st day 63 or 60-63
      . .
      . .
      . .

      58-60 3 Hourly sum for the 24th
      hour of the 31st day


      - 24 -
      _____________________________________________________________________________

      1 2 3 4 5
      _____________________________________________________________________________

      61 1 Quality flag of hourly
      sum for the 24th hour
      of the 31st day

      62-65 4 Daily sum for the 31st
      day

      66 1 Quality flag of hourly
      sum for the 31st day

      67-78 12 Blanks

      79-80 2 "63" - the order number of
      record on MT, table line,
      punch card
      ______________________________________________________________________________

      64 1 1 "3" - hourly sums file iden-
      tifier

      2-7 6 station synoptic index

      8-9 2 Year

      10-11 2 Month

      12-13 2 Radiation parameter code

      14-18 5 Monthly sum for the first
      hourly interval

      19 1 Quality flag of monthly sum
      for the 1st hourly interval

      20-24 5 Monthly sum for the 2nd
      hourly interval

      25 1 Quality flag of monthly sum
      for the 2nd hourly interval
      . .
      . .
      . .

      56-60 5 Monthly sum for the 8th
      hourly interval

      61 1 Quality flag of monthly sum
      the 8th hourly interval

      62-78 17 Blanks

      79-80 2 "64"-the order number of
      record on MT, table line,
      punch card

      - 25 -
      _____________________________________________________________________________

      1 2 3 4 5
      _____________________________________________________________________________

      65 1 1 "3"- hourly sums file
      identifier

      2-7 6 Station synoptic index

      8-9 2 Year

      10-11 2 Month

      12-13 2 Radiation parameter code

      14-18 5 Monthly sum for the 9th
      hourly interval

      19 1 Quality flag of monthly
      sum for the 9th hourly
      interval
      . .
      . .
      . .

      56-60 5 Monthly sum for the 16th
      hourly interval

      61 1 Quality flag of monthly
      sum for the 16th hourly
      interval

      62 -78 17 Blanks

      79-80 2 "65"-the order number of
      record on MT, line Or
      table, punch card
      ______________________________________________________________________________

      66 1 1 "3"- hourly sums file

      2-7 6 Station synoptic index

      8-9 2 Year

      10-11 2 Month

      12-13 2 Radiation parameter code

      14-18 5 Monthly 8um for the 17th
      hourly interval

      19 1 Quality flag of monthly sum
      for the 17th hourly interval
      . .
      . .
      . .

      56-60 5 Monthly sum for the 24th
      hourly interval
      - 26 -
      _____________________________________________________________________________

      1 2 3 4 5
      _____________________________________________________________________________

      61 1 Quality flag of monthly
      for the 24th hourly
      interval

      62-67 6 Total monthly sum

      68 1 Quality flag of total
      monthly sum

      69-78 10 Blanks

      79-80 2 "66"- the order number of
      record on MT, table line,
      punch card
      ______________________________________________________________________________

      67 1 1 "3" - hourly sums file
      identifier

      2-7 6 Station synoptic index

      8-9 2 Year

      10-11 2 Month

      12-13 2 Radiation parameter
      code

      14-16 3 Monthly mean for the 1st
      hourly interval

      17 1 Quality flag of monthly
      mean for the 1st hourly
      interval
      . .
      . .
      . .

      58-60 3 Monthly mean for the 12th
      hourly interval

      61 1 Quality flag of monthly
      mean for the 12th hourly
      interval

      62-78 17 Blanks

      79-80 2 "67"-the order number of
      record on MT, table line,
      punch card
      ______________________________________________________________________________

      68 1 1 "3"- hourly sums file index

      2-7 6 Station synoptic index

      8-9 2 Year

      - 27 -
      _____________________________________________________________________________

      1 2 3 4 5
      _____________________________________________________________________________

      10-11 2 Month

      12-13 2 Radiation parameter code

      14-16 3 Monthly mean for the 13th
      hourly interval

      17 1 Quality flag of monthly
      mean for the 13th hourly
      interval
      . .
      . .
      . .

      58-60 3 Monthly mean for the 24th
      hourly interval

      61 1 Quality flag of monthly
      mean for the 24th hourly
      interval

      62-65 4 Monthly mean of daily sums

      66 1 Quality flag of monthly mean
      of daily sums

      67-78 12 Blanks

      79-80 2 "68"- the order number of
      record on MT, table line,
      punch card

      - 28 -

      4.4. Specifications for Form 4 and the File of

      Instantaneous Values of Direct Solar

      Radiation
      ______________________________________________________________________________

      No.of Posi- Num- Content of record, table Comments
      record tion ber line, punch card
      on MT, No. of
      table posi-
      line, tions
      punch
      card
      _____________________________________________________________________________

      1 2 3 4 5
      _____________________________________________________________________________

      1 1 1 "4"- instantaneous va-
      lues file identifier

      2-7 6 Station synoptic index

      8-9 2 Year

      10-11 2 Month

      12-13 2 Radiation parameter code

      14-16 3 Degree | station
      17-18 2 Minutes | latitude

      19-22 4 Degrees | station
      23-24 2 Minutes | longitude

      25-28 4 Elevation above sea
      level (m)

      29 1 Parameter T Parameter T should
      take the following
      value : "0"-if the
      table indicates the
      true solar time of ob-
      servation, "1"-if the
      sun's altitude is in-
      dicated

      30-31 2 Parameter L (the total
      number of lines filled
      up in a sheet ( or
      sheets) of Form 4 for
      the given station)

      32-78 47 Blanks

      79-80 2 "01" - the order num-
      ber of record on MT,
      table line, punch card

      - 29 -
      _____________________________________________________________________________

      1 2 3 4 5
      _____________________________________________________________________________

      2 1 1 "4"- instantaneous values
      file identifier

      2-7 6 Station synoptic index

      8-9 2 Year

      10-11 2 Month

      12-13 2 Radiation parameter code

      14-15 2 Date

      16-17 2 Hours | true solar
      18-19 2 Minutes | time of ob-
      | servation
      or

      16-18 3 the sun's altitude in
      10th degrees

      19 1 Parameter Z Parameter Z can have the
      following values: "0"- if
      measurement was made be-
      fore noon; "1" - at true
      noon; "2"- in the after-
      noon.

      20-22 3 Direct solar radiation
      value

      23 1 Quality flag of direct
      solar radiation value

      24-27 4 True solar time of ob- *
      servation or the sun's
      altitude

      28-30 3 Direct solar radiation
      value

      31 1 Quality flag

      32-35 4 True solar time of ob- *
      servation or the sun's
      altitude

      36-38 3 Direct solar radiation
      value

      39 1 Quality flag
      . .
      . .
      . .

      - 30 -
      _____________________________________________________________________________

      1 2 3 4 5
      _____________________________________________________________________________

      64-67 4 True solar time of obser-
      vation or the sun's alti-
      tude

      68-70 3 Direct solar radiation If less than 7 measu-
      value rements were made dur-
      ing one day, the corres-
      ponding positions should
      not be filled in

      71 1 Quality flag

      72-78 7 Blanks

      79-80 2 "02" - the order number
      of record on MT, table
      line, punch card

      . . The order number of the
      . . last record should be
      . . equal to parameter value
      L (see record 1)

      * Positions are filled in similarly to positions 16-19.

      - 31 -

      REFERENCES

      1. Resolution 6 (EC-XXXVI) - International collection and publication of
      radiation data. Thirty-sixth session of the WMO Executive Council,
      Geneva, June 1984. Abridged report with resolutions. WMO-No.631,
      Geneva, 1984.

      2. Report of the Meeting of Experts on the Future Activities of the World
      Radiation Centre (WRC-Leningrad) Leningrad, 28 February-l March 1983.
      WCP-48, WMO Geneva, 1983.

      3. Solar Radiation and Radiation Balance Data (the World Network). Main
      Geophysical Observatory, Leningrad, 1964.


      - 32 -

      REPORTS PUBLISHED IN THE WORLD CLIMATE DATA PROGRAMME SERIES

      WCDP-l WMO REGION III/IV TRAINING SEMINAR ON CLIMATE DATA MANAGEMENT AND USER
      SERVICES, BARBADOS, 22-26 SEPTEMBER 1986 and PANAMA, 29 SEPTEMBER -
      3 OCTOBER 1986 (Available in English and Spanish).

      WCDP-2 REPORT OF THE INTERNATIONAL PLANNING MEETING ON CLIMATE SYSTEM
      MONITORING, WASHINGTON, D.C., USA, 14-18 DECEMBER 1987

      WCDP-3 GUIDELINES ON THE QUALITY CONTROL OF DATA FROM THE WORLD RADIOMETRIC
      NETWORK (Prepared by the World Radiation Data Centre, Voeikov Main
      Geophysical Observatory, Leningrad, 1987)

      WCDP-4 INPUT FORMAT GUIDELINES FOR WORLD RADIOMETRIC NETWORK DATA (Prepared
      by the World Radiation Data Centre, Voeikov Main Geophysical
      Observatory, Leningrad, 1987)

      - 33 -
      APPENDIX 1

      Radiation Parameters Collected and
      Archived at the WRDC
      ______________________________________________________________________________

      Parameter Code Units Time
      of reso-
      para- lution
      meter
      ______________________________________________________________________________

      1 2 3 4
      ______________________________________________________________________________

      (A) Primary Parameters (Priority 1)

      Global solar 01 0.01 MJ m**-2 = J cm**-2 Hourly and daily
      radiation sums

      Diffuse solar 02 -"- -"-
      radiation

      Downward 03 -"- -"-
      atmospheric
      radiation

      Sunshine 04 0.1 hr -"-
      duration

      (B) Priority 2 Parameters

      Direct solar 05 0.01 MJ m**-2 = J cm**-2 Hourly and daily
      radiation sums
      (at normal
      incidences)

      Direct solar 05 0.01 kW m**-2 Instantaneous
      radiation values
      (at normal
      incidences)

      Net total 06 0.01 MJ m**-2 = J cm**-2 Hourly and daily
      radiation sums

      Net terrestrial 07 -"- -"-
      surface radia-
      tion (upward)

      Terrestrial sur- 08 0.01 MJ m**-2 = J cm**-2 -"-
      face radiation

      Reflected solar 09 0.01 MJ m**-2 = J cm**-2 -"-
      radiation

      (C) Priority 3 Parameters

      Spectral radia- 10 0.01 kW m**-2 nm**-1 = As available
      tion components mW cm**-2 nm**-1
      (instantaneous
      fluxes)

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